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transplanting and five
" With no one else to fill for Sanitation Commissioner to clean up the trash, Quimby then takes extreme measures by moving the entire town five miles down the road from its current site, but Lisa points out that even though they are transplanting Springfield, they will just start littering again when they finish moving.

transplanting and mature
* 1994 Isabel and Julian Bannerman's Daily Telegraph Old Abbey garden, with a virtuoso display of mature tree transplanting
Rockefeller senior was unhappy with this work however and took over the design himself, transplanting whole mature trees, designing lookouts and the many scenic winding roads.

transplanting and oak
In recent years, the swamp white oak has become a popular landscaping tree, partly due to its relative ease of transplanting.

transplanting and trees
Around this time, Smith and Gust worked a number of odd jobs around Portland, including installing drywall, spreading gravel, transplanting bamboo trees and painting the roof of a warehouse with heat reflective paint.
The selection of healthy, disease-free planting stock is essential and transplanting trees from the forest should be avoided.
He had been working meantime as a civil servant in the India Office, and in 1859 he made proposals to his employers for a scheme for collecting cinchona trees from the Peruvian and Bolivian Andes, and transplanting them to selected sites in India.
He was also involved in an ambitious plan for the transplanting of Brazilian rubber trees, claiming that he would " do for the india-rubber or caoutchouc-yielding trees what had already been done with such happy results for the cinchona trees.
Large fines were imposed on a few companies that violated the ban, including one that was transplanting ash trees from southeast Michigan to Virginia and Maryland and is believed to be responsible for spreading the beetle to those states.
Hessian is used to wrap the exposed roots of trees and shrubs when transplanting, and also for erosion control on steep slopes.

transplanting and Dr
At first he consults with Dr. Necessiter on the basis his brain ought to be transplanted into a tank, but Necessiter informs him that brains in tanks do not actually survive for long, with Anne being his longest-lived brain to date, and instead recommends transplanting the brain into a recently deceased woman.
In April 2007, Noghaideli underwent elective open-heart surgery at St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital in Houston, U. S. The operation, led by leading US surgeon Dr. Charles Frazier, lasted for 8 hours and involved transplanting one mitral valve of the PM's heart.

transplanting and .
He told me that he had a big newt and a little newt and that he was transplanting a big eye of the big newt onto the little newt and a little eye of the little newt onto the big newt.
In the aftermath of Mycale, the Spartan king Leotychides had proposed transplanting all the Greeks from Asia Minor to Europe as the only method of permanently freeing them from Persian dominion.
The legal transplanting is notable with the articles 171 and 172 of Dušan's Code, which regulated the juridical independence.
Chervil is best grown seeded in place, as transplanting can be difficult, due to the long taproot.
It is very common to see blends of 20 – 30 % compost used for transplanting seedlings at cotyledon stage or later.
Comparative law may also provide insights into the question of legal transplants, i. e. the transplanting of law and legal institutions from one system to another.
He broke the stronghold of Pashtun tribes by forcibly transplanting them.
This was called " to implant the sprouts ", an idea of transplanting the disease which fit their conception of beansprouts in germination.
Attempts at transplanting feudal practices in the areas where they had previously been almost unknown did not pass without resistance.
Matheson goes to great lengths to rationalize or naturalize the vampire myth, transplanting the monster from the otherworldly realms of folklore and Victorian supernaturalism to the test tube of medical inquiry and rational causation.
The virus is spread by the whitefly and by the transplanting of diseased plants into new fields.
In December 2008, StemCells Inc., a biotech company in Palo Alto, received clearance from the U. S. Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) to conduct Phase I clinical trials in PMD to assess the safety of transplanting human neural stem cells as a potential treatment for PMD.
* 1952 — American developmental biologists Robert Briggs and Thomas King cloned the first vertebrate by transplanting nuclei from leopard frogs embryos into enucleated eggs.
In October 1992, a scientific report was published of successfully transplanting melanocytes to vitiligo affected areas, effectively repigmenting the region.
Of the 25 property owners, 17 decided to pool their land to form VALLCO Park, 6 sold to Varian Associates ( property later sold to Hewlett-Packard ), and two opted for transplanting to farms elsewhere.
In biological research, chimeras are artificially produced by selectively transplanting embryonic cells from one organism onto the embryo of another, and allowing the resultant blastocyst to develop.
He further secured his northern frontier by transplanting to Thrace some colonies of Paulicians whom he suspected of sympathising with their Muslim neighbours in the east.
; transplanting these portions is likely to be difficult and, if the goal is to transfer memories and / or identity, unnecessary.

five and mature
It is sexually mature at four years or five years of age.
After five to six weeks these are weaned and become fully mature near the end of their first year or sometime in their second year, depending on the species.
Females become sexually mature when they are four years old, while males become mature at four or five years.
Komodo dragons take about three to five years to mature, and may live for up to 50 years.
It can be divided into five domains: ( i ) a 19 amino acid cleaved signal sequence ; ( ii ) a large prosequence domain that is not present in mature lactase ; ( iii ) the mature lactase segment ; ( iv ) a membrane spanning hydrophobic anchor ; and ( v ) a short hydrophilic carboxyl terminus.
Mao ’ s " Intellectual " Marxist development can be divided into five major periods: ( 1 ) The Initial Marxist Period from 1920 – 1926 ; ( 2 ) the formative Maoist period from 1927 – 1935 ; ( 3 ) the mature Maoism period from 1935 – 1940 ; ( 4 ) the civil war period from 1940 – 1949 ; and ( 5 ) the post-1949 period, following the revolutionary victory.
In 2006 Tatiana Kuplich organized the trees of the Amazon into four categories: ( 1 ) mature forest, ( 2 ) regenerating forest than three years, ( 3 ) regenerating forest three and five years of regrowth, and ( 4 ) regenerating forest to eighteen years of continued development.
These cells will form the deep layers of the mature cortex, layers five and six.
Over the next five years, he developed the principles of his mature theology — most notably his conviction that the very notion of a clergyman was a sin against the Holy Spirit, because it limited the recognition that the Holy Spirit could speak through any member of the Church.
These spikes mature to form a two-ranked ' ear ' of five to ten triangular or trapezoidal, black or brown disarticulating segments, each with one seed.
In the United Kingdom, the native variety ( Ostrea edulis ) is still held to be the finest, requiring five years to mature and protected by an Act of Parliament during the May – August spawning season.
Each plant takes four to five years to mature, at which time a single root will give 40 kg of food.
When Xander got to become serious with Anya in season five, the actor commented that it was nice to see Xander mature after four years of playing the " nerd ".
White-tailed Eagles are sexually mature at four or five years of age.
Meerkats become sexually mature at about one year of age and can have one to five pups in a litter, with three pups being the most common litter size.
When the fruit is mature the style breaks into five ( or three ) hygroscopically active ( ready to absorb water ) bristles that curl, causing the achenes to be released.
At age five he had been a prodigy troublemaker, playing pranks that were mature beyond his years.
Tonsillar ( relating to palatine tonsil ) B cells can mature to produce all the five major Ig classes.
In 1952, after Trueman's early success against India, Len Hutton commented that he needed another five years to mature as a bowler ; and it was in 1957 that Trueman returned to the fore and finally became an established England player.
• magic missile, ( adults and older ), five missiles per round • blink, ( mature adults and older )
Mat media are quite thin, even in multiple layers, and as such cannot support vibrant root systems of mature plants for more than three to five years before the roots overtake the mat and water is not able to adequately wick through the mats.
Each fruit contains five ovules, of which one to five mature into large brown seeds.

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